Google’s Android “has malware issues. We knew that already,” Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai reports for Mashable. “But a new report suggests these issues are only destined to worsen.”

“In fact, 99.9% of new mobile malware detected in the first quarter of 2013 is designed to hit Android phones, according to a new report released by online security firm Kaspersky Lab,” Franceschi-Bicchierai reports. “The vast majority of those are trojan viruses, a type of virus that, as Mashable reported, is used in many instances (to target Tibetan activists, for example.) SMS trojans, which steal money by sending unauthorized texts to premium rate numbers, are the most common, with 63% of total infections.”